This site offers journalism job information for entry-level or early career jobs in London. Links to recruitment agencies, job postings and other related info are posted below.

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      Journalism Jobs - June 11

      So this site's in for a bit of an update and upgrade -- to make things easier for me and to update some of those year-old links. If you have any sources you feel like sharing, drop me a line at jjobslondon at hotmail dot com over the next few days...
      Anyway: On journalism.co.uk, Recruit need a reporter (21-26k) while TMN need a deputy news editor. Pira need a reporter and a news editor. FT needs a features writer, a staff writer adn a reporter, while Informa need a web editor. And Bloomberg has a pile of jobs up. The Profile Group is looking for a research intern (17k).
      On the Guardian jobsite, a recruiter is looking for a subeditor for a financial.
      Publishing Events is looking for an editorial assistant. Trader Media needs a junior writer. And Nature has an opening for an assistant editor.
      The Medical Defense Union needs an editor, while the British Safety Council needs a junior reporter. The Barbican is looking for a freelance music programme editor. The Women's Institute is looking for a staff writer (25k). The Royal College of Psychiatrists is looking for an online editor and a copy editor. The British Library needs a project interviewer (£23k).
      And the Guardian itself needs a travel editor.
      A few good ones on GorkanaPR, including Chickendinner.co.uk, who need writers and photogs for summer work at £300 a week. The Daily Express needs city reporters for holiday cover this summer. The Estate Agency Times needs a senior writer, Music Week needs a web editor and Vogue needs a chief subeditor.
      That's it for now, but more tomorrow (I promise!).

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